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Angus BW conversion to pounds
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<blockquote data-quote="Nkline" data-source="post: 1740249" data-attributes="member: 41001"><p>He's unproven, very unproven if you look at the accuracies. I doubt the bull has an actual birth weight, weaning weight, or yearling weight turned in on him. If his CED and BW verified I would feel fine with him on heifers. Angus are a calving ease breed, but unproven bulls are just that when it comes to calving ease. I would definitely not be afraid of him on cows, but would pass on sub 6 frame heifers or heifers that might carry extra birthweight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nkline, post: 1740249, member: 41001"] He’s unproven, very unproven if you look at the accuracies. I doubt the bull has an actual birth weight, weaning weight, or yearling weight turned in on him. If his CED and BW verified I would feel fine with him on heifers. Angus are a calving ease breed, but unproven bulls are just that when it comes to calving ease. I would definitely not be afraid of him on cows, but would pass on sub 6 frame heifers or heifers that might carry extra birthweight. [/QUOTE]
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